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At the airport

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AT THE AIRPORT

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REVISING

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What’s your name? How old are you? What’s your phone number?
How are you doing? What’s new?
Where are you from?
What country/city do you live in?
What is your motherland?
What’s your nationality?
Do you like travelling? Why?
What country do you want to live? Why?
What do you like/dislike in your country?
What means of transport do you prefer? Why?
Describe Minsk National Airport.
https://wordwall.net/resource/3593201/speaking-elementary

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•16+13=
•40-7=
•22-12=
•430-100=
•33+33=
•200+133=
•36+37=
•3000-2000=
•30-7=
•10200+20100=
•33-3=

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https://wordwall.net/ru/resource/8776415/countries-part-2-europe
https://wordwall.net/ru/resource/6137226/countries

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TRANSLATE FROM ENGLISH INTO RUSSIAN
Arrivals
Baggage trolley
To be expired
Excess baggage
To pay a fee
To stick a tag on
To remove liquids
To walk through the scanner
To place
To browse the duty free

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TRANSLATE FROM RUSSIAN INTO ENGLISH
Путь
Таможенный сотрудник
Стойка регистрации
Паспорт
Посадочный талон
Табло прибытияотправления
Пересаживаться
Отменить рейс
Провожать кого-то
Предъявлять
Бортпроводник
Ремень безопасности
Запасной выход
Спасательный жилет
Взлетать
Садиться
Таможня

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CHECKING HOMETASK

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LISTENING TIME

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DIALOGUE 2

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(to) do one's best
→ to try hard
Example: I'll do my best to finish the report by Friday.
(to) fill out paperwork
→ to complete one or more forms
Example: Before seeing the doctor, you'll need to fill out this paperwork.
for good
→ forever; permanently
Example: After graduating from college, Ryan moved back in with his parents. They hope he'll move out
for good soon.
in a bind
→ in a difficult situation; in need of help
Example: Our school is in a bind. We need $10,000 to buy new textbooks, but there's no money in our
budget for it.
it (or that) boggles my mind
→ I'm very surprised by that
Example: Some people spend $100 a day to send their dogs to a spa. That boggles my mind!

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let's cross that bridge when we come to it
→ let's not worry about that until we need to
Example: "What if we can't find a buyer for our house?" - "Let's cross that bridge when we come to it."
pressed for time
→ in a hurry; not having much time
Example: We asked the waiter to bring the check with dinner, explaining that we were pressed for time.
(to) track down
→ to find (often after a long search)
Example: A Picasso was stolen from the Metropolitan Museum? I hope they can track down the thieves!
(to) turn up
→ to be found
Example: Angela hopes her missing earring will turn up before the dance on Saturday.
up the creek
→ in trouble; in a very difficult situation
Example: Our rent is due on Friday, and we have no money in our bank account. We 're up the creek!
NOTE: The longer form of this expression is: up the creek without a paddle.

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Tom: Excuse me, I just arrived on _________from Atlanta and my suitcase is _________.
Jim: Did you wait until all the bags were ____________?
Tom:Yes, I did. My suitcase is not there.
Jim: Here's a card with various suitcases. Which ______________your piece of luggage?
Tom: It's like this one, and it's green.
Jim: Okay, I'll just have you fill out this paperwork.
Tom: I had all ____________________this afternoon in that bag. Now I'm in a bind.
Jim: We'll reimburse you for clothing you buy today for up to $100.
Tom: I'm really pressed for time. I won't have time ________________a new suit now!
Jim: Well, we'll do our best to track down your bag as quickly as possible.
Tom: What if my suitcase is _______ for good?
Jim: Baggage usually turns up, so let's cross that bridge when we come to it.
Tom: I'm really up the creek now. It boggles my mind how you can just lose someone's luggage!
Jim: Let me give you a piece of advice. Next time, wear your suit on the airplane.
Tom: Thanks for the advice. Next time _____________________!
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Tom: Excuse me, I just arrived on the flight from Atlanta and my suitcase is missing.
Jim: Did you wait until all the bags were unloaded?
Tom:Yes, I did. My suitcase is not there.
Jim: Here's a card with various suitcases. Which looks most like your piece of luggage?
Tom: It's like this one, and it's green.
Jim: Okay, I'll just have you fill out this paperwork.
Tom: I had all my clothes for a meeting this afternoon in that bag. Now I'm in a bind.
Jim: We'll reimburse you for clothing you buy today for up to $100.
Tom: I'm really pressed for time. I won't have time to go shopping for a new suit now!
Jim: Well, we'll do our best to track down your bag as quickly as possible.
Tom: What if my suitcase is lost for good?
Jim: Baggage usually turns up, so let's cross that bridge when we come to it.
Tom: I'm really up the creek now. It boggles my mind how you can just lose someone's luggage!
Jim: Let me give you a piece of advice. Next time, wear your suit on the airplane.
Tom: Thanks for the advice. Next time I think I'll fly a different airline!

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